Emily Dobson

Australian philanthropist

Emily Dobson - Australian philanthropist
Born

October 10th, 1842
182 years ago

Died

June 5th, 1934
91 years ago — 91 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Australia

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Born in Australia in 1842, this individual was instrumental in various charitable endeavors and community service efforts. Leading efforts to improve education and health services, the individual played a key role in the establishment of several organizations focused on aiding underprivileged populations. Advocacy for women's rights and social justice characterized many initiatives, creating a legacy of commitment to philanthropic work.

Established numerous charities in Australia

Advocated for women's rights and education

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